CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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CORALLORHIZA, E. Br. Coeal-rooo^. 
C. innata, E. Br. 
Deep woods; infrequent. Hadlock Upper Pond (H. C. Jones, /}, 
Eand); — Southwest Valley; Cold Brook; Little Harbor Brook “t 
Notch; Clark Valley (Eand) ; — Sargent Mt. (Brigham);— 
woods, Jordan Pond road (Eedfield) ; — woods, off Town Hill *^1 
road, Somesville (E. B. Worthington). ^ 
C. multiflora, Nutt. 
Infrequent, and not as widely distributed as the last. Had- 
lock Valley (Eand, Eedfield) ; — Bar Island, Bar Harbor (F. ' 
M. Day); — woods, Hadlock Upper Pond; Cold Brook; Clark 
Valley (Eand). ffdu K(7^j 'i 
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LISTERA, E. Br. Twayblade. 
L. cordata (L.), E. Br. 
Eare. Cold Brook (Eand) 
L. couvallarioides (Swz.), Nutt 
Very rare. Woods, head of The Barce lona meadow (Eand). 
SPIRANTHES, Eichard. Ladies^ Tresses. 
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S. Romanzofflana, Cham. 
Frequent in damp ground or meadows. Flowering in late^.if"!^. 
July and August, earlier than the next. \C* 
S. cernua (L.), Eichard. 
Very common in damp ground. Flowering in late August, 
September, and early October. 
S. gracilis (Bigel.), Beck. 
Infrequent. Eoadside near Little Harbor (W. C. Lane) ; -—■ 
Beech Cliff ; roadsides, Northeast Harbor, and near Fernald 
Cove; Norwood Eoad, Southwest Harbor (Eand); — Barr Hill; 
fields north of Long Pond (Eedfield) ; — Southwest Harbor 
(Annie S. Downs). 
